Re: Six Flags Magic Mountain Terminator ride theme queues guests for the resistance
I would think that in a chaotic, post-apocolyptic world makeshift structures would be made of something readily available and easy to scavenge or salvage. Wood debris would certainly be that material.
Touchdown said:
A name based on a movie with robots sounds more like a steel coaster to most of us.
I just don't get it. That's something I just can't wrap my head around. It makes no sense to me. It seems like such a non-issue.
We do realize that these are complaints about the material the coaster is made out of based on the theme of the ride, right? And that the theme has you going out to face the robots, not be a robot?
What if it were a steel structured woodie from GG instead? Does the exact same layout with a steel structure suddenly make it ok? What if it were an Intamin or B&M with the exact same layout? Suddenly it all makes sense?
I guess I just don't get why it doesn't work for some people.
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